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1884. •

NEW SOUTH WALES..

VOTES a

AND

PROCEEDINGS

OF THE

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

DURING THE SESSION

OF

1884,

WITH THE VARIOUS DOCUMENTS CONNECTED THEREWITH.

IN ONE VOLUME-

SYDNEY: TILOMAS ItICHARDS GOVERNMENT PRINTER, PEILLLIP.STREET.

1885. 52-

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1884.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS.

SESSION 1884.

IN ONE VOLUME.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Title-page. Table of Contents. Index. PAGE.

Votes and Proceedings, Nos. 1 to 5... ••• ... 1 Proclamation proroguing Council and Assembly ...

2 Attendances of Members in Divisions and Counts-out 29 Business of the Session .••

... 235 Business undisposed of at the close of the Session... 17

••• .. ... ... Weekly Reports of Divisions in Committee of the Whole, Nos. 1 and 2 ...33, 35 Weekly Abstracts of Petitions, Nos. 1 and 2 ... • •• ...37, 39 Alphabetical Registers of Bills .•• ... ... 41 Alphabetical Registers of Addresses and Orders ... ••• ••• ... 43 Standing and Select Committees appointed during the Session ... ••• ... ••• ... 47 Estimates for 1885, and Supplementary Estimates for 1884 and previous years—Message No. 1 49 Estimates for 1885 ... ... ... .•• 51 Supplementary Estimates for 1884 and previous years ... 197 Explanatory Abstracts of Sums Estimated and Voted ... 205 Ways and Means for 1885 ... ... ••• ... ••• 211 Creation, Inscription, and Issue of Stock under Act of 1883—Second Report ... 277 Bank Liabilities and Assets—Quarter ended 30 September, 1884 287

huty on Pulp Fruit—Regulation ... ... 289 / ineral Conditional Purchases—Return to Order... 291

fining under Railways—Return to Order... 369 own Lands—Religious and Public Purposes 373 Ditto Water Supply, &c. ... ... 40 • • • 375

1 4

Ditto Sites for Cities, Towns, and Villages • a • • • • 377 Ditto Alterations in Designs for Towns and Villages ... 4.• • • • 379 Ditto Pastoral and Agricultural Associations ... •.• 381

Subordinate Roads—Under Trustees—Classification of Vote on Estimates Ditto Under Department ditto ditto .•.

,,, 8 40158839 Point Piper Road, Paddington—Return to Order ... ... •.• •O • • • • 54-

2 naV.

23 4421

425 127 435 441 443 457

Local Option—Petition-----" Star of Hope" Lodge, Balmain, and 22 similar Petitions from other. 433 places

Ditto ditto "Banner of Hope" Lodge and 29 similar Petitions from other places 44613 Typhoid Fever—Return (in part) to Order ... ... ••• •••

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Wood Pavement Board—Report ... ... ... ... . ... ••• 489 Australasian Sanitary Conference of Sydney, 1881—Report ... ••• 655 Bordeaux Wine Exhibition—Report of Executive Commissioner... .•. 625

Municipalities—By-laws—Cudgegong Ditto ditto — Singleton Ditto ditto —Leichhardt Ditto ditto —Parramatta ... ••• ••• •••

Under Secretary for Public Instruction—Appointment of—Return to Order ... University of Sydney—By-laws ... ... Police Magistrate for the Mackay River—Return to Address

Sydney Water Supply—Capacity of Canal and Reservoir... ... ... . ...

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1884.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

INDEX TO THE

VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS AND

`PAPERS LAID UPON THE TABLE

DURING THE SESSION,

1881. ONE VOLUNE.

REFERENCES TO TEE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS-SESSION 1884. PAPERS.

PAGE.

A ADDRESS IN REPLY TO GOVERNOR'S OPENING SPEECH :-

Brought up, read by Clerk, and adopted, 3; Governor's reply, 3. ADDRESSES AND ORDERS :-

Alphabetical registers of ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE :-

Motion made for, and agreed to, 24. APPROPRIATION BILL :-

Brought in and rend, 1 0, 18; read 2°, committed, reported without amendment, and report adopted, 23; read 3°, and sent to Council, 24; returned without amendment, 24.

ASSEMBLY:- Proclamation opening the Session, 1. Message from the Commissioners, 1. Usher of the Black Rod delivers message, 1. Commission for Opening Parliament, 1. Vacant seats, 1. Clerk reads Proclamation on opening of the Session, 1. Clerk reads Address in Reply, 3 0). Clerk reads Petition 3. Clerk reads Deputy-Speaker's Commission, 9. Clerk returns documents handed in before Select Committees, 22 ( 3). Clerk of the Parliaments reads Commission, 1. Speaker reads Governor's Opening Speech, 2. Speaker informs House of issue of and return of Writs, 1, 13. Speaker reports that Rouse had been to the Legislative Council Chamber, 2. Speaker informs House of presentation to Governor of Address in Reply, 3. Speaker appoints Committee of Elections and Qualifications, 23. Ordnance Lands Transfer Bill read 1° pro formd, 2. Governor's Opening Speech, 2. Address in reply, 3. Ministerial Statement., 4. Sessional Orders passed, 4, 5. Mr. Angus Cameron, Chairman of Committees, 5. Deputy-Speaker's Commission to administer the Oath, 9. Writs of election, 13. Members sworn, 13, 14. Leave of absence to Members, 23. Suspension of Standing Orders, 5, 23.

53-

43

II INDEX.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS—SESSION 1884. PAPERS.

PAGE,

A. ASSEMBLY continued :—

Orders of the Day discharged, 24 e). Ministerial Statement made by Mr. Dibbs, 4. Sittings after midnight, 8, 15. Private Bills of former Session proceeded with this Session, 10 e), 22. Votes and Proceedings, Nos. 1. to 5 Business undisposed of at the close of the Session Attendances of Members in Divisions and Counts-out during the Session Business of the Session Weekly Reports of Divisions in-Committee of the Whole, Nos. 1 and Weekly Abstracts of Petitions received, Nos. 1 and 2 Alphabetical Registers of Bills Alphabetical Registers of Addresses and Orders Standing and Select Committees appointed during the Session Explanatory Abstracts of stuns Estimated and Voted ' Proclamation proroguing Parliament

ATTENDS NCES OF MEMBERS IN DIVISIONS AN]) COUNTS–OUT :— Ret urn

AUSTRALASIAN SANITARY CONFERENCE :— Report for 1884, laid on Table, 23

BAKER, MR EZEKIEL ALEXANDER :— Returned as a Member for Carcoar, in room of Mr. Andrew Lynch, 13; sworn, 14.

BALLOTING FOR SELECT COMMITTEE :— • Sessional Order passed, 5.

BANK LIABILITIES AND ASSETS :— For Quarter ended 30th September, 1884, laid on Table, 4

BILLS:— Alphabetical Registers of

BLACK ROD, USHER OF :— Delivers Message from Commissioners, 1.

BORDEAUX LNTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF WINES IN 1882 — Report of Executive Secretary, laid on Table, 23

BUSINESS DAYS :— Sessional Order passed, 4.

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE :— Sessional Order passed, 4.

BUSINESS OF THE SESSION :— Return

BUSINESS ETNDISPOSED OF AT THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION:— Return

BY-LAWS :— -- Lain ON TABLE :—

University of Sydney, 14 Borough of Cudgegong, 14 Borough of Singleton, 14 Borough of Leichhee-dt, 14 Borough of Parramatta, 14

C CAMERON, MR. ANGUS :—

Election of, as Chairman of Committees, 5. Deputy Speaker's Commission, 9.

CARCOAR (Sec "ELECTORAL.") CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES:—

Election of, Mr. Angus Cameron, 5. Deputy Speaker's Commission, 9.

CH AIRMAN OF SELECT COMMITTEE ON PRIVATE BILLS :— Vote of ; Sessional Order passed, 5.

CLANDULLA (See "EDUCATION.") CLERK OF ASSEND3LY :—

Reads Proclamation on Opening of the Session, 1 Reads Address in reply to Governor's-Opening Speech, 3. Reads Petition, 3. Reads Deputy Speaker's Commission, 9. Rotas, Documents, Ac., handed in before Select Committees, 22( 3).

CLERK OF THE PARLIAMENTS :— Reads Commission on Opening of the Session, 1.

COAL-MINING COMPANY RAILWAY BILL (See "GREAT SOUTHERN COAL-MINING COMPANY RAILWAY BILL.")

COMMISSION :— For Opening Parliament, read by Clerk of the Parliaments, 1. Deputy Speaker's, to administer the Oath, 9.

COMMISSIONERS :— Message &Mil, on Opening of the Session, 1.

COMMITTEES, SELECT, APPOINTED DURING THE SESSION :— Return

CONDITIONAL PURCHASES (See "CROWN LANDS ") CORPORATION ACT AMENDMENT BILL (See " SIDNEY CORPORATION ACT AMEND -

MENT _BILL.")

1 27 29 31

33, 35 37, 39

41 43 47

205 25

555

287

41

625

31

27

441 421 423 425 427

47

nthi± iii

REFERENCES TO TEE. VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS—SESSION 1884. PAPERS.

PAGE.

C. CROWN LANDS

CONDITIONAL PURCHASE ON MILLER'S CREEK RUN :— Leave given to Clerk to return Documents, &a., handed in befoie Select Committee, 22.

DEDICATED TO RELIGIOUS AND PUBLIC PURPOSES :— Abstract of, laid on Table, 23

RESERVED PROM SALE FOR WATER SUPPLY, &C. :— Abstract of, laid on Table, 23

SITES FOR CITIES, TOWNS, AND VILLAGES:— Abstract of sites ifor, laid on Table, 23

FOR THE USE OF PASTORAL AND AGRICHLITIKAL ASSOCIATIONS :— Abstract of, laid on Table, 23

ALTERATIONS IN DESIGNS POE TOWNS AN7J VILLAGES :— Abstract of, laid on Table, 23

CUSTOMS :— Treasury order respecting duty on pulp fruit, laid on Table, 23 ..

DAMS (See `,` TANKS, WELLS, AND DAMS.") DEPUTY SPEAKER'S COMMISSION—

To administer the Oath, 9. DIBBS, MR. :—

Ministerial Statement made by, 4. Financial Statement made by, 6.

DIVISIONS :— Attendance of Members in Weekly Reports of

IN THE ROUSE:— Suspension of Standing Order, 6. Adjournment of the House, 24.

IN COMMITTEE OF SUPPLY :— GENERAL ESTIMATES FOR 1885 :—

Agent-General for the Colony, 33. Immigration, 34 (2).

SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES FOR 1884 AND PREVIOUS YEARS :— Compensation to Captain Armstrong, 35.

DIVORCE AMENDMENT BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Buchanan) for leave to bring in, and read 10, 8.

DUTY ON PULP FRUIT :— Treasury Order, laid on Table, 23

EDUCATION :— Mit. IIATHERLY, PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHER, CLANDIILLA :—

Correspondence respecting charges against, laid on Table (not printed), 11. UNDER SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC INSTRUCTION:—

Motion made (Mr. Suitor) for copies of correspondence, Sze., having reference to the appointment of a successor to Mr. Wilkins, 11 ; Return to Order, laid on Table, 14

ELECTORAL :— TEXT/3101E1D :—

Resignation of Sir Henry Parkes, K.C.M.G., as Member for, 1. Mr. Charles Alfred Lee elected and sworn, 13.

CARCOAR :— Death of Mr. Andrew Lynch while a Member for, 1. Mr. Ezekiel Alexander Baker elected, 1$; sworn, 14.

COMMITTEE OF ELECTIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS :— Speaker's Warrant, laid on Table, 23.

ESTIMATES (See "FINANCE.") EXPLANATORY ABSTRACTS :—

Of sums estimated and voted

FINANCE BANK LIABILITIES AND ASSETS:—

For quarter ended 30th September, 1884, laid on Table, 4 ESTIMATES FOR 1885, AND SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES FOR 1884 AND PREVIOUS YEARS:—

lifeSSap No. 1, laid on Table, 4 Estimates for 1885, and Supplementary Estimates for 1884 and previous years, laid on Table, 4

SUPPLY:— Sessional Order passed, 5. Motion made (Mr. Dabs) that House do now resolve itself into Committee, 6. House in Committee, 6; (Mn Dibbs's Financial Statement), 8, 11, 16. Resolutions reported, 15. Resolutions agreed to, 18. Order of the Day discharged, 24.

Drvistogs rti GENIEWAL ESTIMATES TOR 1885:—

Agent-General for the Colony, 33. Immigration, 34 (2).

SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES FOR 1884 AND PREVIOUS YEARS:— Compensation to Captain Armstrong, 85,

37$

375

377

381

379

289

29 33,35

289

435

205

287

49 51,197

iv INDEX.

RREERENCES TO TUE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS-SESSION 1884. PAPERS.

PAGE.

FINANCE (continued) :— WAYS AND MEANS '—

Sessional Order passed, 5. Motion made (Hr. Dibbs) for House to resolve itself into Committee, 6. House in Committee, 18. Resolution reported, 18. Resolution agreed to, 18. Order of the Day discharged, 24. Estimates of, for 1885 (Mr. Dibbs's), laid on Table, 6

Tim £5,500,000 LOAN :— Motion made (Mr. Burns) for return of costs and charges connected with the floating of, 8.

Do do . for copies of correspondence on subject of, 23. EXPLANATORY ABSTRACTS :-

Of sums estimated and voted FORMAL BUSINESS :—

Sessional Order passed, 4.

GOVERNOR :— Opening Speech of, read by Speaker, 2; Address in Reply, 3. Reply of, to Address in Reply, 3.

GOVERNMENT BUSINESS, PRECEDENCE OF :— Sessional Order passed, 4.

GREAT SOUTHERN COAL-MINING COMPANY RAILWAY BILL :— Petition presented (Hr. Hammond) praying for leave to proceed with Bill of last Session, 22;

read 10 and referred to Select Committee, 22. A G1JNDAGAI (See "RAILWAYS.")

HATHERLY, MR. (See "EDUCATION.")

LEAVE OF ABSENCE TO MEMBERS :— Granted for the present Session, 23.

LEE, MR. CHARLES ALFRED :— Returned as Member for Tenterfleld, in room of Sir Henry Parkes, IC.C.M.G., and sworn, 13.

LIBRARY COMMITTEE :— Sessional Order passed, 5.

LOAN OF £5,500,000.:— Motion made (Mr. Burns) for return of costs and charges connected with the floating of, 8.

Do do for copies of correspondence on the subject of, 23. LOCAL OPTION :—

Petition from "Star of Hope," Sons of Temperance, Balmain, in favour of, presented, (read by Clerk), 3

Do "Dewdrop Lodge," do 3 Do " Goulburn," do 3 Do "Hope of Goulburn" Lodge, do 3 Do "Evening Star" Division, Balmain, do 3 Do "Hand and Heart" Lodge, do 3 Do "Progress' Lodge, do 3 Do "Nil Dosperanditin" Tent, do a Do "Happy Dawn" Lodge, do a Do " Mtaughlin" Lodge, do 3 Do "Resolution" Lodge, do 3 Do "Happy Home" Lodge, do a Do "A. S. Browne" Lodge, do 3 Do "Evening Star" Lodge, do 8 Do "Prince Alfred" Division, . do . . 8 Do "Nil Desperandum" Lodge, Emmaville, do 8 Do "Star of the Glen" Lodge, do 8 Do "Guiding Star," Tent, do 8 Do " Multum in Parvo," Lodge, do a Do "Hope of Grenfell" Lodge, do a Do " Harvest Home" Lodge, do 11 Do "Hope of Thalia" Lodge, do 11. Do "Rose of Marriekville" Lodge, do 11. Do "Banner of Hope" Lodge, do 13 Do "Star of the South" Lodge, do 13 Do "Rock of Refuge" Lodge, do 14 Do "Star of Hope" Lodge, do 14 Do "Bright Example" Lodge, do 14 Do "Hope of Orange" Lodge, do 14 Do "Ark of Safety" Lodge, do U . Do " Crystal Fountain" Lodge, do 14 Do Blue Ribbon Society, Albury, do 14 Do " Murray -Valley" Tent, do 14 Do "Millewa" Lodge, do 14 Do "Haste to the Rescue" Lodge, do 14 Do "Pride of St. Peters" Lodge, do 14 Do "Solid Bock" Division, do 14 Do " Wardell Hippo" Lodge, do 14

211

205

45fl,

461

St'

INDEX.

REFERENCES TO THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS—SESSION 1884. PAPERS.

PAGE. L

LOCAL OPTION (continued):—

Petition from "Prince Edward of Wales" Lodge, in favour of, presented, 14 Do "Life-boat" Lodge do 14 Do "Dawn of Freedom" Lodge, do 14 Do "Loyal Alfred" Lodge, do 14 Do "Evening Star" Lodge, do 14 Do "Home of Peace" Lodge, do 22 Do "Unity" Lodge, do 22 Do "Bound to Succeed" Lodge, do 22 Do "Prince Edward of Wales" Lodge, do 22 Do "True to the Core" Lodge, do 22

• Do "Wilberforce" Lodge, do 22 Do "Emulation" Lodge, do 22 Do "Nil Desperandum" Lodge, do 22 Do "Hope of Chippendale" Lodge, do 22 Do "John Wright Lodge, do 22

LYNCH, MR. ANDREW :— Death of, while a Member for Carcoar, 1 ; Mr. Baker returned, and sworn, 13.

P4 MACLEAY RIVER, POLICE MAGISTRATE :—

Return to Address (Session 18834), laid on Table, 23 M`IVOR, MATTHEW, CLAIM OF (See "MINERALS AND MINING.") MEETING OF THE HOUSE :—

Sessional Order passed, 4. MEMBERS :—

Sworn, 13, 14. Leave of absence granted to, for the present Session, 23.

MESSAGES :— From the Commissioners on Opening of the Session, 1. No. 1. Estimates for 1885, and Supplementary Estimates for 1884 and previous years, 4 Transmission of, between the two Houses ; Sessional Order passed, 4. Transmitting Appropriation Bill, 24. Returning Appropriation Bill without amendment (from Council), 24.

MIDNIGHT :— Sittings after, 8, 15.

MILLER'S CREEK RUN (See "CROWN LANDS.") MINERALS AND MINING :—

MINING UNDER RAILWAYS :— Return to Order (Session 1883-4), laid on Table, 4

MINIMAL CONDITIONAL PURCHASES :— Return to Order (Session 1883-4), laid on Table, 11

CLAIM OF MATTHEW WITOR TO A TIN-MINE AT PHEASANT'S CREEK :— Leave given to Clerk to return documents, &c,, handed in before Select Committee, 22.

MINISTERIAL STATEMENT :— Made by Mr. Dibbs, 4.

NEWCASTLE STREETS BILL :— Petition presented (Mr. Fletcher) praying for leave to proceed with Bill of last Session, and read

1°, 10.

OPENING SPEECH:— Of Governor, 2; read by Speaker, 2; Address in Reply, 3.

ORDERS AND ADDRESSES :— Alphabetical registers of

ORDERS OF THE DAY :— Discharged, 24 (1).

ORDNANCE LANDS TRANSFER BILL :— Read 10 pro fortnd, 2.

PARKES, SIR HENRY, K.C.M.G. :— Resignation of, as Member for Tenterfield, 1 ; Mr. Lee returned, and sworn, 13.

PARTY PROCESSIONS ACT AMENDMENT BILL :— Motion made (Mr. Abigail) for Committee of the Whole, 14.

PETITIONS, PRINTING OF :— Sessional Order passed, 5.

PHEASANT'S CREEK (See "MINERALS AND MINING.") POINT PIPER ROAD:—

Return to Order (Session 1883-4), laid on Table, 4 POLICE MAGISTRATE, MACLEAY RIVER :—

Return to A.ddress (Session 1883-4), laid on Table, 23 PRIVATE BILLS •

Vote of Chairman of Select Committee on, Sessional Order passed, 5. PROCLAMATION :—

Opening of the Session, 1. Read by Clerk, 1. Proroguing Parliament .

PUBLIC SCHOOLS (Soo "EDUCATION.") PULP FRUIT :—

Treasury order respecting duty on, laid on Table, 23

461

446

49

369

291

43

401

443

. 25

289

INDEX,

REFERENCES TO TUB TOTES AND PROCEEDINGS-SESSION 1384

QUESTIONS (continued) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS- Sessional Order passed, 4.

QUESTIONS ARTILLERY FORCE :-

Colcael Roberts and other Officers, 19. Number of, in Gaol, 20,

ASYLUMS :-State Children, 19. BANK OF ENGLAND:-Agreement With, respecting Loans,

13. BINGERA :-Warden and Registrar, 21. BRIDGE :-Wilbam Henry.street, Ultimo , 21. CARCO :-Gomthen, 21. CHIEF INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS :-Appointment of, 10. CIVIL SERVICE :-

Mr. Percy Lucas, 13. Officers, temporary Employment of, 21.

COMMISSIONERS OF CUSTOMS :-Partieulars of Appoint- ments, 10

Controx :-Cargo, 21. COURT-DOUSE :-Obley, 22. CROWN LANDS :-Compensation to John Wilkinson, 21. CUSTOMS :-

Particulars of Appointments of Commissioners, 10. Colonial Tariffs, 21.

DENHA QUIN :-Trial Survey from Jerilderie, 22. DOUBLE BAY :-Sewer, 7. DRAFTSMEN :-Temporary, Survey Department, 7. DuNoms :-Public School, 21. EDUCATION :-

Under Secretary for Public Instruction, 10. Chief Inspector of Schools, 10. Public School, Nix's Creek, 21.

Do Dunolly, 21. ELIZABETH FARM ESTATE :-Railway to race-course, 7. EXHIBITION •-InIenati011.11 InVeDIICHS, 20. FINANCE :-

Agreement with the Bank of England respecting loans, 13.

Public Debt, 22. GRANVILLE :-Incorporation of, 7. MOLROYD, MR. :-Retirement of, 20. INTERNATIONAL INVENTIONS EXHIBITION :-Representa-

tion of the Colony in London, 20. INVENTIONS EXHIBITION :-Representation of the Colony

in London, 20.

LIFE-BOAT -Watson's: Bay, 21. LOANS :-Agreement with the Bank of England, 13. LOCOMOTIVES :-Sparks from, 13. Lyons, MR. PERCY :-Removal of, from the Public

Service, 13. MACDONALDTOWN :-Subway, 21.

MASTER IN EQUITY :-Retirement of Mr. Holroyd, 20. MINING :-

Return in reference to mineral conditional purchases, 10. Warden and Registrar, Bingera, 21.

MuNicirAi, Incorporation of Granville, 7.

Do South Singleton, 20. NEWTOWN :-Subway at Station, 21. ORLEY :-Court-house, 22. °MURK TEMPORARY :-Employed in the Service, 21. PARKES :-Road to, 20. PERMANENT ARTILLERY (See " ARTILLERY FORCE.1 PROSPECT :-Typhoid at Waterworks, 9. PUBLIC DEBT :-Interest on, 22. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :-Appointment of Under-Secretary,

10. PUBLIC SCHOOLS (See "EDUCATION.") '

QUEEN'S STATUE :-Commission to execute, 13. RAI I,WAYS :-

To racecourse, Elizabeth Farm Estate, 7. Sparks from ocomotives,- 13. Subway, Newtown, 21.

Do. MacdonaldtoWn, 21. Trial survey from Jerilderie to Denilignin; 22.

RESERVE :-Wynyarcl-square, 20. Rax's CREEK :-Public School, 21. ROADS :-

To Parkes, 20. Annual Vote in lieu of tolls on, 20.

SEWER :-Double Bay, 7. SOUTH SINGLETON :-Incorporation of, 20. STATE CHILDREN :-In Asylums, 19. STATUE OF THE QUEEN --bOMMiSSIOn IO execute, 13. SURVEY DEPARTMENT :-Temporary draftsmen, 7. SYDNEY : -Water Supply, 9. TARIFFS :-Assimilation of, 21. TEMPORARY DRAFTSMEN :-Survey Department, 7. Tom.s :-Annual Vote in lieu of, 20. TYPHOID :-At Prospect Waterworks, 9. T.Jhrugo :-Bridge, William Henry-street, 21. UNDER SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :-Appointe

ment of, 10. WATER SUPPLY :-

Typhoid at Prospect Works, 9. Sydney and Suburbs, 9.

WATSON'S BAY :-Life-boat, 21. WILKINSON, JOHN :-Compensation to, 21. WOODEN PAVEMENT :-Report of commission on, 20. WYNYARD-SQUARE :-Reserve, 20.

INDEX

REFERENCES TO PER TOTES AND PROCEEDINGS —SESSION 1884. PAYERS.

PAGE.

RAILWAYS :— Muriive UNDER R.ALLWAY8 :—

Return to Order (Session 1883-4), laid on Table, 4 EXTENSION INTO DUNDAGAI :—

Plan, section, and book of reference laid on Table as exhibits, 8. PURCHASE OF RAILWAY ROLLING STOCIC—DUMP CARS :—

Leave given to Clerk to return documents and plans handed in before Select Committee, 22. REFRESHMENT COMMITTEE •—

• Sessional Order passed, 6. REPORTS :—

Lam ON TABLE :— Second Report on the creation, inscription, and issue of Stock, 14 Australasian Sanitary Conference of Sydney for 1884,23 Wood pavement Board, 23 Executive Secretary on Bordeaux International Exhibition of Wines, 1882, 23

RESOLUTIONS :— FROM COMMITTEE OP SUPPLY

Reported, 15. Agreed to, 18.

ER074 COMMITTEE OF WAYS AND MEANS :— Reported, 18. Agreed to, 18.

ROADS :— POINT PIPER ROAD:—

Return to Order (Session 1883-4), laid on Table, 4 UNDER OFPWERS OF DEPARTMENT :—

Return laid on Table, 14 UNDER

Return,

:— Return, laid on Table, 14

WHALING ROAD, NORTH SHORE :— Motion made (Mr. Holk, mann) for adoption of Report of Select Committee, and withdrawn, 24.

SANITARY CONFERENCE :— Report for 1884, laid on Table, 23

SELECT COMMITTEES, BALLOTING FOR :— Sessional Order passed, 5.

SESSIONAL ORDERS :t• Passed, 4, 5.

SPEAKER :— Informs House of issue of and return of Writs, 1, 13. Reports that House had been to Legislative Council Chamber, 2. Read Governor's Opening Speech, 2. Informs House of presentation to Governor of Address in Reply, 3. Appoints Committee of Elections and Qualifications, 23.

STANDING AND SELECT COMMITTEES :— Return of

STANDING ORDERS COMMITTEE :— Sessional Order passed, 5.

STANDING ORDERS :— Suspension of, 6, 23. •

STOCK :— Second Report on the creation, inscription, and issue of, under the Inscribed Stock Act of 1883

laid on Table, 14 STRANGERS :—

Sessional Order passed, 5. SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES (See "FINANCE.") SUPPLY :—

Sessional Order passed, 5. Motion made (Mr. Diane) that House do now resolve itself into Committee, 6. House in Committee, 6; (Mr. Dabs's Financial Statement), 8, 11, 15. Resolutions reported, 15. Resolutions agreed to, 18. Order of the Day discharged, 24.

DinsioNs li:— GENERAL ESTIMATES FOR 1885:—

Agent-General for the Colony, 33. Immigration, 34 el.

SUPPLEMENTARY ESTUMATES FOR 1884 AND PREFICIUS YEARS,— Compensation to Captain Armstrong, 35.

SYDNEY CORPORATION ACT AMENDMENT BILL :— Motion made (Mr. O'Connor) for leave to bring in, 8 ; read 1°, 14.

SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY (See "WATER SUPPLY, SYDNEY AND SUBURBS.")

369

277 555 489

401

389

383

655

47

27'7

TANKS, WELLS, AND DAMS -- Return to Order (Session 1883-4), laid on Table (not printed), 4.

TENTERFIELD (See "ELECTORAL.") TYPHOID FEVER :—

Return (in part) to Order (Session 1883-4), laid on Table, 23 483

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REFERENCES TO TRE TOTES AND PROCEEDINGS-SESSION PAPERS.

PAGE.

UNDER SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC INSTRUCTION :— Motion made (Mr. Sutter) for copies of correspondence, &c., having reference to the appointment

of a successor to Mr. Wilkins, 11; Return to Order laid on Table, 14 UNIVERSITY :—

Amended by-laws, laid on Table, 14 USHER OF THE BLACK ROD:—

Delivers message from Commissioners, 1.

VACANT SEATS Tenterfield, 1, 13. Carcoar, 1, 13.

WALLSEND AND PLATTSB1TRG GAS COMPANY'S BILL :— Petition presented (Mr. Fletcher), praying for leave to proceed with Bill of last Session, and

read 10, 10. WATER SUPPLY, SYDNEY AND SUBURBS :—

Return respecting, laid on Table, 11 WAYS AND MEANS •

Sessional Order passed, 5. Motion made (Mr. Dibbs) that House do now resolve itself into Committee G. House in Committee, 18. Resolution reported, 18. Resolution agreed to, 18. Order of the Day discharged, 24.. Estimates of, for 1885 (Mr. Dibes's), laid on Table, 6

WELLS (See "TANKS, WELLS, AND DAMS.") WHALING ROAD, NORTH SHORE :—

Motion made (Mi. lioltermann) for adoption of Report of Select Committee, and withdrawn, 24 WINES AT THE BORDEAUX INTERNATIONA L EXHIBITION OF 1882 :—

Report of Executive Secretary, laid on Table, 23 WOOD PAVEMENT BOARD:—

Report laid on Table, 23 WRITS :—

Teuterfield, 1, 13. Carcoar, 1, 13.

435

441

457

211

625

489